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C Agency Announcements for National Research Service Award Programs
Pages 99-154

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From page 99...
... ADAMHA National Research Service Awards C.6: For Institutional Grants C.7: For Individual Fellows HRA National Research Service Awards C.~: For Institutional Grants C.9: For Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Nurse Fellowship Program
From page 101...
... awards grants to eligible institutions to develop or enhance research training opportunities for individuals selected by them who are interested in careers in biomedical and behavioral research. Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 66, is applicable to these awards e Domestic nonprofit private or public institutions may apply for grants to support research training programs.
From page 102...
... NRSA grant applications will be evaluated by initial review groups at the NIH; they are also subj ect to review and approval by the appropriate advisory council of the NIH. Me application will be evaluated on the teas is of records and qualifications of participate ng faculty, the proposed research training objectives and program design, previous train ~ ng record of the program and its ability to attract high caliber students, institutional commitment g facilities and environment, and relationship of the proposed program goals to need for research personnel.
From page 103...
... Ire institution may also request actual indirect costs or 8% of allowable e direct costs (whichever is less ~ and up to 25% of the total award for costs deemed essential to carry out the NRSA training program such as salaries, equipment, research supplies, staff travel, etc. Pe r i od of suppor t .
From page 104...
... Health professional postdoctorals may utilize some of the' r time in clinical duties only if such work is part of the research- training. A NRSA award may not be held concurrently with another Federally sponsored fellowship or similar Federal award which provides a stipend or otherwise duplicates provisions of the NRS award O NRSA recipients may s however, accept concurrent educational remuneration from the Veterans Administration (e .
From page 105...
... of the Revenue Act of 1978, states that ~ 1) any amount paid to, or on behalf of, an individual froTn appropriated funds as a National Research Service Award under section 472 of the Public Health Service Act shall be treated as a scholarship or fellowship grant under section 117 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and (2)
From page 106...
... PHS takes no pos iron on what this provis ion may mean for a particular taxpayer g Ed it does not have the author) ty to dispense tax advice O Individuals should consult their local IRS office about the applicability of the new law to their situations and for information on the proper steps to be taken regarding their tax obligations.
From page 107...
... . For purposes of assignment to the appropriate Institute and initial review group, an application must be identified as responding to one or more of the announcement areas listed below.
From page 108...
... 't96-7803 For Institutional Awards NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Awards provide opportunities for research training in the biological ~ A ~ - ~ anchor nenavlora1 science aspects of the areas listed below. Primary concern in awarding institutional awards will be given to multz° Viscid inary or Interns scat plenary programs which cannot be provided through individual fellowships O Although major concern is for ~ostdoctoral training, predoctoral training will be considered where a special case for support can be justified Center for Reseczrch for loo the as and Cnit~ren.
From page 109...
... 496-7748 IJATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES 1. Environmental Toxicology ~ including Teratogenes is, Carcinogenes i s and Behavioral Toxicology)
From page 110...
... Listed are examples of training disciplines in which applications would be appropriate O Basic Neurosciences Deve lopmental Neurology t~euroanatomy Neurobiology Nuerochemistry Neuroimmunology Neuropharmacology Neurophysio~ ogy Neuroradiobiology heurov~ rology Sensory Physiology and Biophys ics 2. Clinical Neurosciences Clinical Investigation Neuroe~idemiology Neuropathology ~ Coats sued 110
From page 111...
... Inquiries should be addressed to Mr. Elward Bynum, Director Minority Acces s to Research Careers (MARC )
From page 112...
... For those who have attained the health professional degree the proposed training may be a part of a research degree program. National Research Service Awards ~ NRSA ~ are not made for study leading to the M
From page 113...
... The stipend level for the first vear is , determined by the number of years of prior relevant postdoctoral experience at the time of award. Relevant expert ence may include research experience )
From page 114...
... Upon request g the NIH will provide funds of up to $3, 000 per 12-month period to the non-Federal sponsoring ~ nstitution to help defray such awarde e expenses as tuition and fees, appropriate health ~ nsurance, research supplies, equipment, travel to scientific meetings, and related items. The allowance is under control of the sponsoring institution.
From page 115...
... A MRSA award may not be held concurrently with another Federally sponsored fellowship or similar Federal award which provides a stipend or otherwise duplicates provisions of the award. MESA recipients may, however, accept concurrent educational remuneration from the Veterans Admit stration ~ e .
From page 116...
... Alternatively g ~ f the Secretary, DREW, determines there are no suitable health research or teaching positions available to the individual, the followings may be authorized: ( 1 ) If the individual is a physician g dentist, nurse, or other individual trained to prove de health care directly to patients, the Secretary may authorize (a ~ service in the National Health Service Corps, or (b ~ service in his or her specialty in a health maintenance organization serving a medically underserved Opus ation; ~ 2 ~ If the ind' vidual who received the NRS Award ~ s not trained to provide health care to patients, the Secretary may author, ze the individual to engage in some other health-related active ty.
From page 117...
... ? .kS tats no position on what the s provision may mean for a particular taxpayer, and it does not have the authority to dispense tax advice.
From page 118...
... ATTACHMENT PAGE Off National Institutes of Health Research Area List for Individual Postdoctoral National Research Service Awards The research areas, in which acglications are accepted for individual postdoctoral awards are listed below by JIM awarding unit. Applicants should contact the individuals designated below for additional information concerning the areas of research.
From page 119...
... Ll96-1848 For Individual Postdoctoral Awards NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL RESEARCH 1. Behavioral Studies 20 Cariology 3 .
From page 120...
... ~ Tar Diseases The research training may be n fundamental studs es of basic processes ~ 2 A TTACHMENT PAGE THREE NH LB I ~ Continued ~ and functions, behavioral studies 9 including risk factor modification e O g O diet 9 smoking ~ g genetics ~ ~ ncluding studs es of populations ~ and primary or secondary prevent i on or clinical ~ r.vestigations directed toward long-term involvement in research toward increasing our knowledge and understanding in cardiovascular areas related to our programs in: Hypertension Arterios cleros~s Coronary Heart Disease Cardiovascular Aspects of D' atetes Arrhythmias Heart Failure and Shock Cerebrovascular Disease Peripheral Vascular Disease Congenital and Rheumatic Heart Diseases Cardiomyopathies and Infections of the Heart Circulatory Assistance Cardiovascular Devices and Technology DrO D
From page 121...
... Clinical Neurosciences C1 in i cal Inve st igat ion Neu~oepidemiology Neuropathology 3 . Bas ic Communicative Sciences Audiology Sensory Physiology and Biophysics Spee ch Pathology 121 For Individual Postdoctoral Awards NINCDS ~ Continued)
From page 122...
... The program is des igned to amel iorate the future shortage of clinical investigators by attracting highly qualified professional students into biomedical and behavioral research careers O ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS A Applicant Institut ions Domestic nonprofit private or public schools of medicines osteopathy, dentistry, veterinary medicines optometry, pharmacy and podiatry may apply for grants to support chart-term research training for students In health professional schools for discrete periods of up to three monthsO The applicant institution must have the staff and facilities required for the proposed program.
From page 123...
... The goal is to identify a cadre of exceptional students with the potential to pursue careers in biomedical asked behavioral research. The training program director should have a demonstrated record of success ~ conducting research and in working with research trainees.
From page 124...
... B Direct Costs Indirect costs may be requested at S: of total allowable direct costs or actual rate, Whichever is fess O Vo BEVIES CRITERIA "1 applications will be subject to the ASH peer review procedures O Particular attention w~1 be paid to: · lathe proposed traln~g experience and the qualifications of the mentors.
From page 126...
... Training program directors and individual NRSA awarders will be contacted by the awarding Institute as soon as Implementation procedures have been completed Application forms asked detailed instructions specific to this program should be requested from: Office of Grants Inquiries Division of Research Grants National Institutes of Heal th Bethesda, Maryland 20205 (301)
From page 127...
... , the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA) will award grants to eligible institutions to develop or enhance research training opportunities for individuals selected by them who are training for careers in specified areas of biomedical and behavioral research.
From page 128...
... Predoctoral individuals selected to receive NRS Awards must have completed two or more years of graduate work at the time of appointment to the NRSA training program. Postdoctoral individuals selected to receive NRS Awards mus t have recei ved a Ph .
From page 129...
... For postdoctoral individuals the stipend for the first year is determined by the number of years of prior relevant postdoctoral experience at the time of appointment. Relevant experience may include research experience (including industrial)
From page 130...
... PERIOD OF SUPPORT: Awards for institutional grants may be made for project periods of up to five years. By law, an individual may receive no more than 5 years of support in the aggregate at the predoctoral level and 3 years of support in the aggregate at the postdoctoral level under the NRSA program (through an i ndi vi dual and/or i ns ti tuti onal award)
From page 131...
... Awardees in non-academic institutions are entitled to the holiday and vacation schedule applicable to all trainees at the institution. PAYBACK REQUIREMENT: Within two years after completion of NRSA support, individual recipients of NRS Awards are to engage, for a period equal to the period of support, in continuous, hea~th-related, biomedical or behavioral research or teaching, or any combination thereof.
From page 132...
... of the Revenue Act of 1978, states that (~) any amount paid to, or on behalf of, an individual from appropriated funds as a National Research Service Award under section 472 of the Public Health Service Act shall be treated as a scholarship or fellowship grant under section ll7 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and ( 2 )
From page 133...
... i sm 5600 Fi skiers Lane Ro ck vi ~ ~ e, Mary ~ an ~ 20857 Grants Management Officer National Institute on Drug Abuse 5600 Fishers Lane Rockvi ~ ~ e, Mary] and 20857 NOTIFICATION OF FINAL ACTION: Applicants are notified by the awarding unit .
From page 134...
... The National Institutes of Health and the Division of Nursing/Health Resources Administration also provide support through National Research Service AwardsO For information and application forms, contact the appropri ate agency 134
From page 135...
... 2. Disorders and Maladaptive Behavior The N lAAA emphasi zes res earch trai ni ng red ated to the probe ems of alcoholism and excessive alcohol use, including related medical and 135
From page 136...
... Encouraged are applications focused on research training in: the determination of the effectiveness of various services in meeting the needs of particular populations and communities (for example, minorities or occupational alcoholism programs) ; epidemiologic techniques as applied to alcoholism service delivery systems, to elucidates for example, the effects of social and economic factors on the utilization of services; and methods for researching needs assessment and planning approaches, organization, staffing, management, and financing of alcoholism services as factors affecting, for example, the standards and quality of care, utilization, and cost effectiveness.
From page 137...
... 2. Disorders and Maladaptive Behavior There is need to develop research expertise on complex behavioral and societal factors involved in the etiology and epidemiology of drug abuse and related maladaptive behavior.
From page 138...
... mental health services research Support is available in these areas as they are relevant to the NIMH missions Development of Behavior As behavior is determined by biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors, proposals will be accepted for research training in disciplinary or interdisciplinary settings concerned with these detent i nants . The development and mai ntenance of mental heal th throughout the entire lifespan of the individual is of concern, with special focus on childhoods adolescence, and old age.
From page 139...
... 4. Mental Heal th Servi ces Research A major task for the research community is the development of a pool of highly qualified researchers trained to develop, apply, and refine appropriate scientific methodologies for the study of problems related to the delivery of mental health services.
From page 140...
... . disciplines as the following: Biological Sciences: This area consists primarily of: Behavioral Genetics Biological Anthropology Neurobehavioral Sciences Neuroanatomy Neurophysiology Neuropsychology Neuroendocrinology Neurochemistry Psycho-NeuropharmacoJogy Ethology Psychological Sciences: This cluster consists primarily of: Child and Developmental (life span)
From page 141...
... ogy Eval uati on/Pod i cy Research Cl i ni Cal Inves ti gators Research training support is also available to train people as clinical investigators. Clinical investigators are those individuals with a doctoral or equivalent professional degree in a clinical health profession (such as medicine, clinical psychology, nursing, or social work)
From page 142...
... EDUCATION. AND WELFARE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ALCOHOL, 3FtUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINIStRATION ROCKVl LLE, MARY LAND ~52 A N N O U N C ~ M E N ALCOHOLS DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION National Research Service Awards for I ndi vi dual Fe l l ows OFF ICE OF THE ADM I N ISTRATOR (Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog Numbers 13.272, 13.278 and 130282)
From page 143...
... However, an NRS Award may support a specified period of full-time research training for a health professional who intends to pursue a research career, even if that period of training may be credi tab] e toward speci al ty board certi fi cati on Prior to formal submission, an applicant must arrange for appointment to an appropriate institution and acceptance by a sponsor who will supervise the research training experience.
From page 144...
... ANNUAL STIPENDS AND ALLOWANCES: The annual stipend for predoctoral individuals at all levels is $3,9000 For postdoctoral individuals the stipend for the first year is determined by the number of years of prior relevant postdoctoral experience at the time of award. Relevant experience may include research experience (including industrial)
From page 145...
... Upon request, ADAMHA will provide funds of up to $3,000 per 12-month period to the non- Federal s ponsori ng i nsti tuti on to he] p defray s uch trai nee expenses as tuition and fees, research supplies, equipment, travel to scientific meetings, and related items.
From page 146...
... .An NRS award may not be held concurrently with another Federally-sponsor~d fed ~ ows h i p or s i mi ~ ar Federal award wh i ch provi des a sti pend or othenvi s e duplicates provisions of the NRS Awards An NRSA recipient may, however accept concurrent educational remuneration from the Veterans Administra° tion (e.g., G.~.
From page 147...
... of the Revenue Act of 1978, states that (~) any amount paid to, or on behalf of, an individual from appropriated funds as a National Research Service Award under section 472 of the Publ i c Heal th Service Act shal l be trea1:ed as a scholarship or fellowship grant under section ll7 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and (2)
From page 148...
... ~ nsti tute of Mental Heal th 5600 Fishers Lane Rockvi ~ ~ e, Mary] and 20857 Chief, Training Branch Division of Resource Development National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Al cohol ism 5600 Fi skiers Lane Rockvi ~ ~ e, Maryland 20857 Grants Management Officer Nati on a]
From page 149...
... For information and application forms, contact the appropriate agency. NOTE: For descriptions of eligible "Research Areas for Individual and Institutional Awards," see Attachment to the May 1979 Announcement by ADAMHA of National Research Service Awards for Institutional Grants.
From page 150...
... Payback Provisions: Trainees must sign a Payback Agreement indicating intent to meet the service or payback provisions required under the law. PERIOD OF SUPPORT: Institutional grant awards may be made for pro ject periods o f up to 5 years a No individual may receive more than 5 years of aggregate NRSA support at the predoctoral level and 3 years of aggregate NRSA support at the postdoctoral level.
From page 151...
... Application kits may be obtained from: Nursing Research Branch Division of Nursing, Bed, BRA Center Building, Room 3-SO 37 00 East-West Eighway Hyattsville, Maryland 20782 DEADLINE DATES FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: October 1. February 1, June 1, and SELECTION OF .AWARDEES: Institutional Grant applicator ons are subj ect to both peer review f or scientif ic merit and programmatic merit and to final review by the National Advisory Council on Nurse Training.
From page 152...
... CONDITIONS OF AWARD: Full- time S tudy: Apply ntments are made f or full -t ime traznir~g in research. Payback Provisions: Trainees must sign a Payback Agreement indicating intent to meet the service or payback provisions required under the law PERIOD OF SUPPORT: No individual may receive more than 5 years of aggregate ROSA support at the predoctoral level and 3 years of aggregate NRSA support at the postdoctoral level.
From page 153...
... Applicants must be citizens or have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence and have in their possession a permanent visa at the time of application . Index viduals on temporary or student visas are not elf giblet APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applicants should request further inf ormat~cn and/or kits from: Nurse ng Research Branch Division of Nursing, BUM, ERA Center Building, Room 3-50 3700 East-West Highway Hyattsville, Maryland 207 82 DEADLINE DATES FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: February 1 g June 1, and October 1.


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